Videoblogging theoretics, being the media, and the completely improvised future of a world currently without rhyme, reason or good beetroot fertiliser.
A while ago, I talked about drip feeding items via a feed, basically providing a subscription date in the RSS URL, so the site knows how and when to drip items down the pipe, such as a daily novel or similar. Sometimes when I have multiple items to post in a day, I'll put a later publish date on them so they get dripped out over the next few days instead.
Well I've just added an RSS feed for my links blog, which if you've been reading this main feed for over 3 months, you probably didn't realise that I even had one.
Anything I see throughout the day that I want to keep a copy of, or which relate to my posts in some way, I drop into my links blog. What the feed does, is generate a single item for each day, and includes all the links that were added that day. In order to stop duplication throughout the current day, the feed only contains links from yesterday and earlier.
Yet another RSS hack. Fun. You'll find the feed here: http://www.kashum.com/rbf.pl?c=linksrss.xml
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